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5.31.2012

I've been really looking forward to hearing Color Theory, the upcoming fourth album from one of my favorite musicians, Bay Area-based emcee/producer Kero One. Instead of going the traditional route, to fund the album's release, he's turning to Kickstarter and asking for your help to make it happen. Here's a video with Kero One explaining what's up:

I don't watch a whole lot of Nickelodeon, but this is pretty cool... As we shut down the month of May, check out this great youth-oriented Nick News program, "Who Am I" -- featuring some really cool kids -- that the channel aired in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month:

Have you heard? The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act is a proposed federal law that would give undocumented college students a chance to become legal residents, under strict guidelines.

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund is collaborating with Asian DREAM Act-eligible students in New York and New Jersey to launch a youth group that will serve as a safe space for Asian youth to share their struggles, find and voice and get guidance on the issues they face.

The book is an update and continuation of the ideas discussed in his groundbreaking classic, 2000's The Karma of Brown Folk, tracing the evolution of South Asian American identity through several generations, and examining the complicated realities of post-9/11 America.

Something cool for the little Ghibli fans in you life... If you dig artist Martin Hsu's Miyazaki Club t-shirt, inspired by the classic Mickey Mouse Club design, you'll be happy to know that the designs are now available in kids' sizes (2, 4 and 6 year olds). By popular demand!

According to court records, Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace Lanny Moriarty signed an order that vacates Tran's contempt of court conviction, which would allow for the issue to be expunged from her record.

Tran, whose parents split up and left her on her own, was working two jobs to support two siblings, on top of trying to keep up with homework for her heavy course load. Understandably, she's exhausted, and missed a few classes.

The judge previously said that he wanted to make an example out of her, but it's pretty clear now that he wasn't aware, or never even bothered to understand, the extenuating circumstance behind Diane's absences:

5.30.2012

Want to go to prom? Singer/songwriter AJ Rafael and The Music Speaks Committee cordially invite you to the Red Roses Formal a benefit night to raise awareness for autism. The evening will include a sit-down dinner, live musical performances and celebrity guest appearances.

It's happening Friday, June 22 at the Royal Vista Country Club in Walnut, California. Here's a cute promo video featuring AJ and Cathy Nguyen:

Calling all young filmmakers in the Toronto area... The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival is launching its first ever Youth Summer Video Production Workshop, which will take place this in Toronto this summer.

They're looking for youth applicants (ages 16-24) of East and Southeast Asian heritage who are "short on filmmaking experience but unlimited with their creativity and desire to tell their stories."

Six individuals will be selected to complete their own short films, which will premiere at the 2012 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. Here are some more details about the workshop:

Hey, check this out! Our old friend, filmmaker and comic book writer Greg Pak, is doing something a little different. He just launched his very first "Pakcast," a series of short videos updating you on some interesting things he and his friends are working on. In episode 001, he visits Kim Ima, the proprietor of the Treats Truck Stop in Brooklyn:

Some movie news... So last month, we heard that Ben Kingsley had joined the cast of Iron Man 3as the movie's villain. But according to sources close to the production, Sir Kingsley would not be playing Tony Stark's longtime archnemesis from the comic books, The Mandarin.

But hold up. Now we're hearing that The Mandarin will indeed be the superhero sequel's main bad guy, in some capacity. But probably not the classic evil yellow peril Fu Manchu version we know and love from the comic books. But you never know:

According to Pioneer Press, which looked at all 17 criminal vehicular manslaughter cases filed in Hennepin from January 2009 to September 15, 2011, Amy Senser was the only defendant who didn't spend at least a day in jail after arrest or while awaiting trial. This really can't be a surprise to anyone.

Senser, who failed to report herself as the driver that killed Phanthavong, was found guilty earlier this month. She remains free until her sentencing in July. Meanwhile, the average criminal vehicular homicide defendant spent a lot more time behind bars:

5.29.2012

Attention, hot couples. Our stylin' kickass friends at Retrofit Republic are seeking a real life engaged couple to be models for their upcoming Summer Engagement & Wedding Lookbook. Submit yourself or nominate a couple to win a full styling package, hair and makeup, and photography -- all covered by Retrofit Republic. Here are some more details on the contest:

This one's for all you students... The White House Office of Public Engagement and the East Coast Asian American Student Union invite you to participate in a Youth Summit aimed at engaging, educating and empowering youth in the AAPI community.

It's happening Friday, July 6 at the White House in Washington D.C. Space is limited, so you have to apply to participate. Here's some more information:

Heads up, some fresh new music coming your way soon... Seattle-based emcee Gowe has given us a preview of his forthcoming debut album, We Are Hypergiants, due out next month. It features guest spots from the likes of Travis Graham, Paul Kim, Jennifer Chung, Erin Kim and Sam Ock. And based on these cuts, it sounds pretty good. Take a listen:

38-year-old Quyen Vinh Phan Le, the founder of Phan University of Martial Arts, is accused of luring 15 and 16-year-old girls into sexual relationships while they were enrolled at his school. He faces seven felony charges of taking indecent liberties with minors and possessing child pornography:

Cool news from our good friends at National Film Society. They're joining PBS! Filmmakers Patrick Epino and Stephen Dypiangco, after 8 1/2 months of making "brainy, offbeat and ridiculously good-looking YouTube videos," just released a video (with help from Grace Su) announcing that their channel is joining PBS Digital Studios:

Check out this kickass custom "Year of the Dragon" Nike Destroyer jacket, presented to Jeremy Lin earlier this year at the 2012 NBA All-Star Weekend. The detailing includes a tip of the hat to Jeremy's hometown of Palo Alto and an homage to his alma mater, Harvard University. Pretty sweet, but don't expect to pick it up off the rack. It's one of a kind. Here are a few more photos:

In this clip, filmed at a match in Kharkiv, Ukraine, the crowd viciously gangs up to kick and punch a group of Asian men -- who happen to be there to support the home team. They just pick them out and start beating the crap out of these poor guys, just because they happen to be brown.

The violence is so bad, one former footballer told fans to stay at home, watch the matches on television and keep the hell away from the stadium:

StudentCam is an annual national video documentary competition that encourages students to think seriously about issues that affect our communities and our nation. This year, students were asked to create a short video on a topic related to the competition theme, "The Constitution and You."

A while back, I told you that Monsters Calling Home was my new favorite band. Allow me to show you why. Here's their gorgeous debut music video for "Growing Up," shot in and around their hometown of Los Angeles. Take a look:

According to New York Knicks GM Glen Grunwald, the team plans on bringing back Jeremy Lin for the 2013 season, which is pretty much what everyone else with the organization has said thus far: Knicks expect to sign Jeremy Lin.

That's great. Let's hope Jeremy ends up where he needs to be next season. Meanwhile, let us revisit that magical month of Linsanity with this awesome twenty-minute MSG highlight clip counting down Jeremy Lin's Greatest Moments (So Far):

20-year-old Houaka Yang was eventually arrested, and the camera was returned to its owner, Chris Rochester, but not before Yang recorded his ridiculous message to no one in particular, which includes footage of his home, his family and his television program of choice, Big Bang Theory.

The case files -- some of them a hundred years old -- for thousands of Asian immigrants include information such as photographs, personal correspondence, birth certificates, health records, interview transcripts, visas, applications and other information on all non-naturalized alien residents, representing over a hundred different countries of origin.

The records were originally intended to be destroyed and headed for permanent storage. Now they're available for viewing at the National Archives facility in San Bruno, California. From National Archives' press release:

5.25.2012

Heads up, blogger buddies. The V3Con Digital Media Conference is going down this summer in Los Angeles. It's going down August 24-25 at the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo. Save the date.

Built on the event formerly known as Banana, the conference is a two-day gathering of "thought-provoking AAPI online journalists, creative social media communicators, seasoned bloggers and those interested in engaging on digital platforms." Presented by AAJA-LA in partnership with IW Group.

Want to go? Make your plans and register. If you reserve your spot by June 8, you'll get 60% off the full registration price. For further information about the conference, and to sign up, go to the V3Con website here.

Just got a chance to listen to Awakening, the new album from Asian American R&B group Aziatix, and I'm really digging it. The EP debuted earlier this month at #1 on the iTunes R&B/Soul charts in America, Japan and Korea. That's pretty impressive, and a testament to the powerful, loyal fanbase they've been able to build in a relatively short amount of time. Want to hear the album? Check out the Awakeninginteractive playlist:

17-year-old Diane Tran, an 11th grade honor student at Willis High School, is exhausted. She works a full-time job, a part-time job and takes advanced placement and dual credit college level courses. Her parents are out of the picture and she's trying to support her siblings.

It sounds like what she could really use is a break. But this judge saw it as a simple case of a girl cutting class too many times, and was more interested in making "an example" out of a truant student:

People, gather round. It's time to meet the Angry Reader of the Week, spotlighting you, the very special readers of this website. Over the years, I've been able to connect with a lot of cool folks, and this is a way of showing some appreciation and attention to the people who help make this blog what it is. This week's Angry Reader is David Fung.

5.24.2012

Hey, Los Angeles. On Tuesday, May 29 come to the Asian Pacific American Bar Association presents a panel discussion on bullying, hazing, and discrimination affecting our community. Congresswoman Judy Chu will make opening remarks, with panelists ranging from an L.A. Superior Court judge to a school psychologist. More details:

Check it out! I'm always pleased to share the latest music from Dave Liang of the Shanghai Restoration Project. He recently dropped a new single, "In a Faraway Place," featuring Taiwanese cellist Mimi Yu. It's described as a hip interpretation of a famous Chinese folk song. Here's the accompanying video:

Bei Bei Shuai is facing murder and feticide charges for ingesting rat poison in December 2010, when she was 33 weeks pregnant. She survived and gave birth to the baby, but the child died three days later.

The case has received national attention, mobilizing women's rights and abortion rights advocates, who say the case against Shuai could set a dangerous precedent for the prosecution of pregnant women whose infants die:

For those who were looking forward to seeing G.I. Joe: Retaliation, it looks like you'll be waiting a lot longer. The summer sequel, directed by Jon M. Chu, has been uprooted from its June 29 release date and pushed all the way back to March 29, 2013: Paramount Bumps 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation' to 2013.

Damn. The movie was scheduled to open next month! It'll be a little while before you get to see the ab-tastic Lee Byung-hun again. Does that mean that Paramount doesn't have confidence in the movie? Studio sources say they're moving it back to convert the movie to 3D, and do it right. It's business:

Spotted over the weekend at the 2012 Bay to Breakers in San Francisco: the Ridiculously Photogenic Asian Guy. You have to admit, considering that the guy is in the middle of a cross-city footrace, he is looking pretty darn photogenic. That said, did you really have to go there with that unnecessarily annoying "ching chong" font? We get it, Ridiculously Photogenic Asian Man.

47-year-old Neng Yang was brutally beaten and wounded after he accidentally backed over and killed Scott Osborn's dog. Yang says he apologized to Osborn and offered to pay for the dog repeatedly, but was knocked out, and when he came to, was covered in blood.

Osborn says he acted in self-defense, which is complete bullshit considering the severity of Yang's injuries. Yang spent four days in the hospital, requiring reconstructive surgery after suffering shattered bones in his face, as well as two broken ribs and bruises on his leg:

5.23.2012

Catch performances by Victor Kim, Andrew Figueroa Chiang and the Blazing Rays of the Sun, the Fung Brothers, and more. The night will include stories from blood cancer patients and a bone marrow drive in the continued effort to bring awareness to Janet Liang's cause and find more matches to save lives.

This is a call out to South Asian American teenagers in the Bay Area... You're invited to take part in the Bay Area Solidarity Summer (BASS), a five-day, four-night camp where participants will learn about progressive issues, gain organizing skills, connect with South Asian activists and practice leadership. It's happening August 2-6 in Berkeley. Here are some more details:

MashBox, a new Asian American pop entertainment news magazine show, premiered this week on MYX TV. Hosted by Adrian Zaw and Grace Su, the show is an interactive multiplatform program that promises to innovate the way we watch TV, bridging the digital divide between new and old media. Here's the 30-second promo:

So get this. Tomorrow, D.C. Councilmember Marion Barry will join a coalition of Asian American advocacy groups, the Say Sorry Barry campaign, at a press conference to address derogatory comments he recently made about Asian businesses and Filipino nurses. For real?

Councilman Barry will be joined by David Chung, a commissioner in the D.C. Office of Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs. So is he going to apologize? Is he actually going to say sorry? I guess we'll find out tomorrow. Here are some more details about the press conference:

So it was established a while ago that Jeremy Lin would not be playing this summer in London as part of the U.S. Olympic basketball team. That doesn't mean he won't have a role with Team USA: Jeremy Lin's Olympic Role.

According to the official team website, Jeremy is one of the thirteen players chosen for the 2012 USA Men's Select Team that will train against the National Team during its training camp in Las Vegas, July 6-12:

This is pretty sweet. Singer Brad Go takes you on an average, everyday musical adventure through your favorite furniture store (or is it someone's Swedishly furnished home?) in the music video for "The Ikea Song"... or is it an IKEA commercial? Doesn't matter. It's pretty darn fun. Take a look:

Asians behaving badly... movie theater rage edition! Last month at a movie theater in Kent, Washington, a man was arrested after slapping a 10-year-old boy who was making too much noise while they were watching a movie: Man accused of hitting noisy kid at Wash. theater.

21-year-old Yong Hyun Kim, who says he thought the guy he hit was a grown man, was charged with second-degree assault. The kid suffered a lost tooth and a bloody nose. The boy was reportedly with friends, making too much noise and causing a ruckus, when Kim lost it:

5.22.2012

San Francisco, this one's for you! The API Cultural Center, Kartika Review and Zellerbach Foundation have rounded up some established and emerging writers to come together on Thursday, May 24 at SF's SOMArts building.

One of my favorite hip hop artists, Kero One, recently dropped this cool music video for "The Fast Life" featuring Esna. It's the final video -- and one of my favorite tracks -- off his album Kinetic World before moving on to new musical adventures. Check it out: